but the toilets are so delightful?
Compared to Pennsylvania, the weather here isn't bad at all. A little chilly, and the rooms at the training building have been pretty cold, but the toilets have heated seats, so there's always one place you can go that will be warm =p
Training is starting to get a little crazy. Lots to learn, lots to study, lots to do :( I'm a bit worried about the grammar and codes of conduct tests we had today. I wasn't as well prepared as I should have been... Definitely passed the reading skills one though! We'll see how I did tomorrow. Not failing would be GREAT!
I ran up a bunch of stairs to catch the train that had just arrived and since I'm out of shape, and there was a lot of movement, I feel a little sick right now :( I think I just need a nap, and to drink LOTS of water. There's a lot of coffee here and I'm probably a bit dehydrated. There's a convenience store downstairs (and a TON of them within a block of the hotel) so I'll grab a water from one of them in a bit.
I had my first
bibimbap today! It was a little bland though.... I also tried
kimbap which was REALLY great! I'll have to get that again =)
I don't feel as weird or uncomfortable as I probably should from being in another country. It will probably hit later when we all split up and I have to be a lot more independent. I have a LOT of Korean to learn FAST D: I am able to read PC 방 (bang - means room) and 비빔밮 (bibimbap) so I don't think I'll ever be without internet or rice bowls, but that's pretty much it :( I can also say hello, thank you, yes, and no.
Other than that I watched part of an episode of
the Korean version of
Hana Yori Dango which turns out to be very different than the Japanese story, so I have no idea what was going on. The Korean F4 seem to have the same hairstyles as the Japanese F4 so I think I know who is who.